A recent analysis of five Homo erectus remains found in a cave in Georgia (in the Caucasus) in 2005 suggests that this line of humans:
A) Had crossed into Beringia and interacted with other hominins already living there
B) Was perhaps of non-African origin
C) Were sewing together fiber clothes as early as 1.8 million years ago
D) Became extinct as the result of a sudden Ice Age
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